Monthly Archives: April 2021

Do children have rights?

Homosexuality is a sin; therefore, it is unlawful. Slavery is not a sin; therefore, it is not unlawful. That is right, the Declaration of Independence promises unalienable protections of life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness but not to everyone. … Continue reading

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The Declaration of Independence has signatures at the bottom to verify its importance and ratify its promises.

The Declaration is not a contract. A contract is enforceable through courts of law. Meaning, if you break a contract you can sue for “breach of contract” and seek restitution (remedy). The DOI is a declaration. It declared our independence … Continue reading

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Is the Declaration of Independence a covenant or a contract?

There are a few landmark cases that changed the United States Supreme Court. You can see some of this on their website.  Marbury v Maddison (1803): The US Supreme Court “expanded” its powers. The power to veto executive and legislative … Continue reading

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“It’s not you, it’s me.”

In looking for the meaning of “insupportability” this is what I found. “In” is an old English word for “not” like- insane (not sane). And “supportability” is a common word in the computer world. “Software Supportability is the capability of … Continue reading

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No-Fault Divorce

Often wedding customs and traditions assist with setting the foundation for marriage. In the Old Testament, the customary bride price transferred the authority of the father to her new husband. The father had authority over his daughter, living under his … Continue reading

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Family Court Reform

If you would like to know more about the family court, than you know already, please feel free to call. I am an author on marriage and divorce. Historically, family courts are unconstitutional. I speak with many people around the … Continue reading

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14th Amendment violations in Family Courts

This is the reason 14th Amendment violations in Family Court are not overturn in Federal Courts. The Supreme Court expanded their powers in 1803 in Mulberry v Maddison. Giving themselves veto power regarding Constitutional issues over the other two branches … Continue reading

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What is Coverture?

Coverture laws are the most important study to understand modern day feminism. Not all feminists are egalitarian. They claim this themselves. Feminism was created in the 1800’s in England. One lady took on a Nation of men, and won! Here … Continue reading

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